IMO I think what's mentioned here is the best route.
Flavors are a pain in this situation because you have to then de-install
the Licq port to switch between GUI modules. Sub-packages are a pain
because you then compile both sub-packages which requires Gtk/Qt even
though you're most likely only going to use one of the sub-packages.
// Brad
brad@comstyle.com
brad@openbsd.org
>methodic (methodic@slartibartfast.angrypacket.com) wrote:
>
>> [snip] By default, licq doesnt build a GUI.[snip] How do you guys
>> think this should be done?
>
>Just like the package. Make a general dir with the base-port. And have
>two or three subdirs with gui-ports.
>
>
>Cya, Han.
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